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Ryan Evans wrote:
Do we always see the same side of the moon, or does it slowly rotate in relation to our view? To me, it seems quite a cooincidence that the moon rotates perfectly such that we see the same side constantly. It was painted that way from the beginning. -- ah |
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Bruce and/or Sheila AKA ah wrote:
Ryan Evans wrote: Do we always see the same side of the moon, or does it slowly rotate in relation to our view? To me, it seems quite a cooincidence that the moon rotates perfectly such that we see the same side constantly. It was painted that way from the beginning. How about we moon you and find out? -- ah |
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Michael Baldwin Bruce wrote:
Bruce and/or Sheila AKA ah wrote: Ryan Evans wrote: Do we always see the same side of the moon, or does it slowly rotate in relation to our view? To me, it seems quite a cooincidence that the moon rotates perfectly such that we see the same side constantly. It was painted that way from the beginning. How about we moon you and find out? I have a heart murmurr. -- ah |
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